Judge to Review 1,007 State Department Records on Prince Harry’s U.S. Visa
The cache spans senior State Department offices following a Heritage Foundation lawsuit.
Overview
- Court filings identify 1,007 State Department records related to Prince Harry’s U.S. visa case.
- The cache spans 217 records from the Secretary’s Office, 517 potentially responsive from Consular Affairs, 271 from the Legal Adviser, and two from the Deputy Secretary.
- A federal judge in Washington will review the files to determine any public release.
- The Heritage Foundation sued State in January after earlier DHS litigation produced heavily redacted records without revealing his visa answers or special treatment.
- Heritage’s latest filings question whether he fully disclosed past drug use, while the State Department declined to comment.